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... as it began in Boston, where every step tells a story." We did this until we reached the Feneuil Hall area where we were distracted by Abercrombie & Fitch. We had to wait 15 minutes for them to open, and were the first customers through the door. Couple of hours later, we emerged with plenty more kilos of luggage to carry around America. It was now a beautiful hot day, and the U.S. Army were setting up to ...

... with Mr. Wonderful and have to have a cupcake. The whole deal for these is that they are cupcakes in "mason like" jars which can ship anywhere. We wanted to just try one..we got the carrot cake, it was pretty good, but too much frosting.. $7 or $7.50..definitely overpriced! We're about done with the market ...it was a little smaller than I expected but lots of yummy looking food..but we had already eaten lunch so... We ...

Brilliant morning. We met the lovely Saba for our Back Bay photography tour. We meandered around the Back Bay Area, went inside the gorgeous library and saw the bronzed copy of the Declaration of Independence. Seeing all the signatures, especially John Hancock's, was very cool. Wandering around the Back Bay Area, especially seeing the beautiful residential area was lovely. Emily and her brother David joined us, and it was only the 4 of us in the tour! Saba, the guide, was lovely ...

... Boston so we were really pleased when we found the campsite near a ferry to downtown Boston!! An even bigger bonus was parking was FREE at the Ferry Terminal in Salem & we got to see Boston Harbour from the water!! We lucked out again with the weather & had not only a lovely sunny day but it reached 75F - not bad for October

... Ground, surrounded now by tall buildings, is the final resting place of 5,000 Boston colonials including Benjamin Franklin’s parents and founding fathers John Hancock, Robert Treat Paine, and Samuel Adams.

The Massachusetts State House is the last one in New England on my list, having made it to the other five state’s capitols in 2005. The domed building designed by Charles Bulfinch is considered very significantly architecturally. The now ...